The Agit8 ONE campaign, which works to end poverty, is in full effect. Scottish rockers Biffy Clyro are the latest to participate in the campaign, covering their favorite protest song -- Rage Against the Machine's 'Killing in the Name.'
The band added their own touch to the song, slowing it down, so much so that you won't know what song it is until they started to deliver the lyrics...
Biffy Clyro, who are huge in their native U.K., are back with their latest album, Opposites. It could very well be the album that helps the band break through in the U.S., where they've been a cult favorite so far.
Noisecreep spoke to bassist James Johnston about Biffy Clyro's status as one of rock's best-kept secrets, the larger story behind Opposites, which is a double concept album, and VW t
Puscifer, featuring Tool frontman Maynard James Keenan, will drop Donkey Punch in the Night, an eight-song EP, on Feb. 19. The set will feature two brand new songs, as well as two covers: one of an Accept song and one of a Queen ditty. Well, that's eclectic, to say the least...